Close-up of David Beckham’s antique Jaguar that the Man Utd legend gave to his son Brooklyn at his wedding – This SPECIAL car was completed by 120 people

David Beckham has bought his son Brooklyn a $500,000 (£383,502) car following his eldest child’s wedding to Nicola Peltz on Saturday (9 April).

 

 

While it might seem excessive, David’s half-a-mill prezzie in the wake of his son’s £3million Florida nuptials is probably the Beckham version of the £50 M&S voucher most people get off their parents after tying the knot.

 

 

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David Beckham gave car restoration company Lunaz – with whom he holds a 10 percent stake – a valuable assist by using one of their classic vehicles ahead of son Brooklyn’s Miami wedding

Hard to miss: The distinctive Lunaz logo was visible on the rear of the car during Beckham's outing on Saturday

 

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The distinctive Lunaz logo was visible on the rear of the car during Beckham’s outing

This Jaguar XK140 Lunaz was the most electric thing about the Beckham Peltz  wedding | British GQ

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There it is: The electrified and re-engineered 1954 Jaguar XK140, worth $500,000 (£383,502), was later driven by Brooklyn and his bride, the American actress Nicola Peltz

The electrified and re-engineered 1954 Jaguar XK140, worth $500,000 (£383,502), was later driven by Brooklyn and his bride, the American actress Nicola Peltz

Getting involved: Business savvy Beckham is an investor in UK based restoration company Lunaz, having taken a 10 percent stake in the company in June 2021

Beckham is an investor in UK based restoration company Lunaz, having taken a 10 percent stake in the company in June 2021

Jaguar XK140 by Lunaz front

The vintage Jaguar was built entirely in-house at the home of Lunaz in Silverstone, England

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Jaguar XK140 by Lunaz plaque

Brooklyn and Nicola ventured out for lunch

The wedding gift is a 1954 Jaguar XK140 that David had re-engineered and electrified for his son and daughter-in-law, and the newly-weds wasted no time taking their new set of wheels for a spin.

Brooklyn, 23, and Nicola, 27, were seen in new photos cruising around the £71million Palm Beach estate owned by the Transformers actors’ parents on Sunday morning.

David enlisted the help of restoration company Lunaz – in which he has a 10 percent stake – for the swish car’s revamp.

Thousands of hours of work went into Brooklyn and Nicola’s new whip, which was built in-house at Lunaz’s Silverstone garage.

A team of 120 worked on the project and David asked that the finishing product be painted a light shade of blue, but as MailOnline reports – ‘requested his name for the unique colour remain confidential’.

David Beckham has given his son this electric Lunaz restomod | Top Gear

Of the project, David Lorenz, Founder & CEO of Lunaz, told Auto Futures: “In creating this beautiful, electrified Jaguar XK140, we are honoured to bridge the gap between David Beckham’s professional life, where he is an investor in Lunaz and his family life.

“This remarkable car is the perfect gift to his son Brooklyn and daughter-in-law, on their wedding day. In every respect, this extraordinary electric classic car by Lunaz symbolises a bright, positive future.”

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It follows reports that David reportedly ‘shed a tear’ when delivering an emotional speech at Brooklyn and Nicola’s wedding, although if photos of that beautiful Jag are anything to go by, he might have just been distraught that he had to hand the motor over and couldn’t keep it for himself.

Brooklyn and Nicola exchanged vows at the Peltz’ £76 million oceanfront estate and according to The Sun, footballing superstar David couldn’t hold back his tears.

An insider said: “David’s speech went on for about five minutes and he looked to shed a tear at one point.

“He was talking about when Brooklyn was born and how he wanted to protect him.

“He said he was sleeping on the hospital floor, holding the door shut because he didn’t want to let anyone get in.

“David got a lump in his throat and had to stop and take a breather to regain his composure, but it was a very sweet speech.”